Eric P. Greenwald

Associate

Biotechnology

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Eric Greenwald focuses his practice on US patent prosecution and counseling in the biotechnology space. He has extensive knowledge in the areas of therapeutic antibodies, fusion proteins and small-molecule drugs.

In addition, Eric previously worked as an associate at Kenyon & Kenyon LLP representing clients in IP litigation and prosecution in the pharmaceutical and image processing fields. He drafted pleadings, discovery responses, opinions of invalidity and non-infringement and USPTO office action responses.

Eric has a Certificate in Business Economics and Public Policy from the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania.

New York Intellectual Property Law Association: Co-Chair, Young Lawyers’ Committee and Member, Patent Litigation Committee

Eric Greenwald focuses his practice on US patent prosecution and counseling in the biotechnology space. He has extensive knowledge in the areas of therapeutic antibodies, fusion proteins and small-molecule drugs.

In addition, Eric previously worked as an associate at Kenyon & Kenyon LLP representing clients in IP litigation and prosecution in the pharmaceutical and image processing fields. He drafted pleadings, discovery responses, opinions of invalidity and non-infringement and USPTO office action responses.

Eric has a Certificate in Business Economics and Public Policy from the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania.

New York Intellectual Property Law Association: Co-Chair, Young Lawyers’ Committee and Member, Patent Litigation Committee